"...Master Jiang, this humble monk possesses limited abilities, my heart power can no longer bear the Supreme Buddha Power of Dharma Ancestor. I can only assist you this far; the remaining journey to save all beings, I can no longer follow and aid. I hope Master Jiang can deliver the Buddha to the West, fulfilling the great mission my Shaolin has yearned to achieve for thousands of years. I thank you in advance, Master Jiang... Namo Amitabha Buddha..."
As a segment of spiritual sensing appeared in Jiang Dali's mind, Hui En Monk's eyes had already lost their brilliance, and he sat on the ground, passing into nirvana.
Almost simultaneously, vivid scenes flashed through Jiang Dali's mind like a lantern show, all depicting the monk's carefree, Buddha-like smile throughout his life.
In one of the scenes, a seemingly thinner Hui En sat smiling by the river at the foot of Songshan, watching a villager preparing to kill a fish.
